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Appears to connect to peer and list IP but no actual network activity

Open Ravenstine opened this issue 5 months ago • 8 comments

I want to use the official implementation on Android, but this app has never worked for me on either of my Pixel 5s. I'm stuck using crispa-android, which does successfully connect to my network, but is outdated and has almost no configurable settings.

What I'm experiencing is that the app will tell me I'm connected to my peer (hosted with AWS), and it will list my IP, but I'm not able to actually connect to any peers through the connection. When I sign in to my public peer and run yggdrasilctl getPeers, I don't see my phone's IP listed. In other words, the app acts like it's connected, but that doesn't appear to be the case.

This has been the case for both my old Pixel 5 using the stock Pixel ROM and my new Pixel 5 with GrapheneOS installed. I don't think multicast is the issue, because toggling those settings does nothing.

My version of Android is 14. But I had the same issue back on Android 10 on identical hardware.

Ravenstine avatar Jan 18 '24 22:01 Ravenstine